They joined themselves also unto Baalpeor, and ate the sacrifices of the dead.
También se unieron a Baal-Peor y comieron sacrificios ofrecidos a ídolos sin vida.
El pueblo se apartó de Dios al adorar ídolos falsos y participar en sus rituales paganos.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalms 106 is a psalm that retells Israel's history of rebellion against God, emphasizing His faithfulness despite their unfaithfulness, as part of a larger reflection on the nation's past sins. This verse specifically recalls the event in Numbers 25, where the Israelites turned to worship Baal of Peor, a Moabite deity, by participating in idolatrous feasts and sacrifices to the dead, which led to a plague as divine judgment. This incident highlights the dangers of cultural assimilation and idolatry in ancient Canaanite religions.
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